23107. wabbit - 12/5/2007 4:39:44 PM It's so amazing how much people can recover. One of my cousins had a stroke, actually three, about two years ago. Luckily, she got to a hospital quickly. It was devastating at first, she couldn't walk or talk and could barely eat. But she put her mind to it and six months later, at her daughter's wedding, she was talking and walking, although a bit more slowly than before. It's been two years now; she quit smoking and takes better care of herself these days.
An aunt was not so lucky. Her stroke happened when she was home by herself, so went undetected for hours. She did learn to walk again with a cane, but never recovered her speech or full control of one side of her face.
It's great that your son is doing so well! I hope he continues to improve and never has to go through this again. 23108. judithathome - 12/5/2007 8:22:40 PM Thanks, Wabbit...he is being released from his therapy program on Friday and is planning on going back to work next week, if all the reports are good. Which they should be...he was so reluctant to go but now he's admitted it has helped him tremendously. 23109. arkymalarky - 12/6/2007 1:05:35 AM Congrats to Leslie! That's fantastic! 23110. Ms. No - 12/6/2007 8:38:05 AM Oh, excellent news, Jude! 23111. prolph - 12/6/2007 11:39:17 PM judith at home that is good news!
did you get e-mail about your sister? 23112. judithathome - 12/7/2007 7:04:14 PM Yes, and she's fine...she's afraid to drive as far as where you live, however. I have never driven in California but I've driven in Europe and it can't be any worse than that. However, I'm not the one driving, she is, and it's her phobia. 23113. Ms. No - 12/8/2007 5:40:44 AM Woo-hoo! Bro just got into Conservatory 4 at Second City LA!! I'm so proud of him. ;-> 23114. arkymalarky - 12/8/2007 5:51:38 AM Congratulations!!!
What does that mean? 23115. Ms. No - 12/8/2007 8:32:49 AM Second City is the home of some of the world's greatest comedy and improv...in Chicago. They've franchised somewhat and have a Conservatory in Los Angeles. My brother has been working his way up through their classes and, before now, it was pretty much a pay for play kind of thing. If you were in C1 then you move on to C2 etc. so long as you paid you fees and didn't suck rocks.
Conservatory 4 is where they start getting serious. The auditions are much tougher and those who pass are on a path to work professionally with the Company both performing and writing.
I'm just really glad my brother's performing again. He gave it all up when my oldest nephew was still just "The Claw" in order to be a responsible dad. Now that his life has settled into something more of a routine he's been able to put back in some of the things that he loves -- soccer, basketball and acting.
It would be great if he'd do some training for stand-up. I keep dropping hints, but I think, for now, he feels a lot more comfortable working with an ensemble group. Also, there's a creative flow that you can't reproduce on your own and that interaction is the reason a lot of people go into theater in the first place. 23116. Ms. No - 12/8/2007 8:38:20 AM In other news, it turns out I will be doing another show. I got an email about a week ago asking me if I'd come and read for the University's annual production of The Vagina Monologues.
Never let it said that flattery will get you nowhere. I was so thrilled that the director had sought me out simply from seeing Fat Pig this summer that I'd likely have agreed to anything she wanted.
Truthfully, I think it's an interesting project and I've been hearing about it for years but never managed to see it. So, I went and read for her today and she's going to drop me a line later next week and let me know which piece(s) she wants me to perform.
It was kind of funny. She asked me how I felt about explicit language and I told her there's only one word in the English language that I have serious qualms about ever uttering. She said "Oh is it--" and I said "And it's not cunt."
23117. Magoseph - 12/8/2007 3:27:31 PM Great last line and clear even to me who usually never get the meaning of the punch line!
Good morning, dear Moties. 23118. wonkers2 - 12/8/2007 4:24:11 PM Congrats, Ms. No! 23119. arkymalarky - 12/8/2007 5:12:21 PM OOOh, double congrats then, No! So you will have a piece in The Vagina Monologues, eh?
Morning Mags! 23120. arkymalarky - 12/8/2007 5:16:26 PM I didn't know Second City had a franchise in LA, btw. What a lot of talent in the fam, there! 23121. judithathome - 12/8/2007 7:27:16 PM If this works, you'll see the cutest thing ever 23122. judithathome - 12/8/2007 7:28:41 PM Sorry it's so small...it came that way. 23123. wonkers2 - 12/8/2007 8:42:53 PM That kid will go far! He shows an aptitude for becoming an animal trainer. I assume the cat must have been de-clawed. 23124. arkymalarky - 12/8/2007 8:58:40 PM One would hope, or I imagine the picture wouldn't have been so adorable. 23125. iiibbb - 12/9/2007 12:18:39 AM Sigh...
I have been so stressed out lately. My life is completely out of control right now. It is so complicated I can't even explain it all... but what a mess.
I've always fundamentally believed that if you act honorably and do your dead-level best things will generally work out for the better. Obviously shit happens, but the way my cards are falling lately this philosophy is really being shaken at it's foundation at the moment.
I have no words... except that even with all of this crap, life could be worse... but I'm not sure it could be any more stressful for me. 23126. arkymalarky - 12/9/2007 12:35:33 AM Oh my. I don't know if you're comfortable with any details, but whatever it is, I hope you hang on and ride it out okay.
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